>>3451437>>IR test>Yeh, it says right there that the sony continued to operate just fine despite a little bit of wetness inside the battery door."As soon as we were done dousing, we carried the D850 and 5DIV inside, then went back out to retrieve the Sony and the Olympus. As soon as we stepped outside, though, we heard a rapid clicking noise coming from the direction of the table holding the cameras. Huh?... It turned out the sound was coming from the A7R III, which was firing continuously. It was set to continuous-high mode, but its power switch was turned off. The only way we could get it to stop chattering away was to drop the battery. When we did, there was no sign of any water in the battery compartment, but watching the shutter actuate, we could see that there was water on the shutter blades themselves. Dropping the battery at the right moment let us catch it with the shutter closed, so we could (very carefully) dab at it with a tissue, to remove most of the water."
IT'S JUST FINE. SONY IS JUST FINE. OP BUY A SONY.
>ignores all personal accounts, including OP'sIT'S JUST FINE. SONY IS JUST FINE. OP BUY A SONY.